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‘We Want To Give Our Clients An Educated Choice’
Kenya in a nutshell would simply be ‘safari, safari, safari’, says Seigfred Mendoza, country sales manager, Kenya Airways. In conversation with Sheetal Munshaw, Mendonza talks about his plans to spread awareness of the same and then give the traveller ‘the educated choice’ of where to go when looking for a wildlife safari. Excerpts

Emirates To Boost Capacity By 26 Per Cent
Emirates has recently announced its intent to add four new destinations to its growing network in the next year and increase frequencies to no fewer than 17 existing destinations.

Indian Airlines Ties Up With Hahn Air, STA
In what may be seen as an effort to keep afloat in a razor-edge competitive market, the state-owned Indian Airlines (IA) has embarked on initiatives that would expand its client base and ensure greater market penetration.

CISF Inducted At Gaya Airport
Gaya Airport climbed a rung higher as the airport witnessed the commencement of their first international flight on November 12 as SriLankan Airlines initiated its operation on the Colombo-Gaya-Delhi-Colombo route.

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Signs For A330-200s
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines recently signed the contract with Airbus for the purchase of six A330-200s and further 18 purchase-rights of this type herewith formalising an earlier commitment.

SilkAir Orders Additional A320 Family Aircraft
SilkAir, the regional wing of Singapore Airlines, has signed a contract for an additional six A320 family aircraft. Comprising four A320s and two A319s, deliveries are scheduled to begin from 2004.

Cathay Pacific And DHL Form Express Cargo Joint Venture
Cathay Pacific Airways and DHL Worldwide Express (DHL) recently inked a joint venture agreement. DHL has now acquired a 30 per cent stake in Cathay Pacific’s formerly wholly-owned subsidiary, Air Hong Kong.

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